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  1. 1998–present. Camille Sullivan (born July 6, 1975) is a Canadian actress. Among her notable television appearances are Rookie Blue, Da Vinci's Inquest, Intelligence and Shattered. She won a Leo Award for her role in Normal. She was also nominated for a Gemini Award for her portrayal of the character of Francine Reardon in Intelligence, who is ...

  2. Award-winning actor Camille Sullivan talks about her stellar career, and her lead role in the dark comedy, She Talks to Strangers, written and directed by Br...

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  3. Camille Sullivan is an award winning Canadian actress. Most recently, Camille starred in the critically acclaimed horror/thriller, Hunter Hunter, opposite Devon Sawa and Nick Stahl. She played a leading role in the limited series, Unspeakable for CBC and starred in the film, Kingsway, directed by Bruce Sweeney.

  4. Camille Sullivan is an award winning Canadian actress. Most recently, Camille starred in the critically acclaimed horror/thriller, Hunter Hunter, opposite Devon Sawa and Nick Stahl. She played a leading role in the limited series, Unspeakable for CBC and starred in the film, Kingsway, directed by Bruce Sweeney.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.70 m
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  5. Oct 7, 2024 · Born on April 6, 1982, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Camille Sullivan is a multi-talented actress who has made significant contributions to film, television, and theater. She first showed a keen interest in acting as a child, participating in school plays and local theater productions.

    • April 6, 1982
    • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Camille Sullivan
  6. Camille Sullivan (born July 6, 1975) is a Canadian actress. Among her notable television appearances are Rookie Blue, Da Vinci's Inquest, Intelligence and Shattered. She won a Leo Award for her role in Normal.

  7. Nov 9, 2015 · Camille Sullivan was named Best Actress for her role in the dark comedy “Ally Was Screaming”. November 9, 2015 The Union of British Columbia Performers and Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists Awards ceremony took place on Nov. 7.